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Located at the northern apex of the world is an extensive fortress that was constructed by Nicholas St. North and his fellows. Labyrinthine and diverse, it has workshops, stables, libraries, warehouses, living quarters, and so much more... with room to spare. No matter the time of year, all the space is full of bustling excitement and constant movement and sound. It is the sister city of Santoff Claussen.

This majestic palace is located in Southeast Asia atop a beautiful mountain, inaccessible at its base due to deep thickets of steamy jungle. In ages past it was the once-home of the great Flying Elephant and the Sisters of Flight, and was then inherited by the Tooth Fairy. Nowadays, the palace is composed of seven pillars, one for each continent, that holds the gathered teeth of all the children from the present and past.

Believed to be the world's biggest underground aquifer, this is actually a magical oasis that stretches deep under much of Australia. It's the terrain of the Easter Bunny, endless emerald valleys and hills through which gallons of fresh and colourful water flow, eternally sunny and springtime. There are hundreds of tunnels that extend across the entire world, often opening out to other Imaginaria or populated places Bunnymund typically hides Easter eggs for children.

The original birthplace of the Earth's new Guardians, as well as imagination and invention, it was founded by the Atlantean wizard Ombric Shalazar in Siberia. Created as a safe haven for the inventors and artists of the world many hundred years ago, the village holds some of the brightest minds, young and old, and teaches them all the magical concepts that are not commonly accepted in the outside world. It is protected by a 100 foot tall hedge with sword-like thorns, a giant black bear, and the largest oak trees in the world.

In the Himalayas, on Mount Everest, lies the Lunar Lamadary, occasionally known as the Temple of the Lunar Lamas, an ancient brotherhood who study and worship the Moon. The entire temple has been made from lapis lazuli and opal mosaics, to create the feel of the light of the moon at all hours. The Lamadary also allows for easy communication to the Man in the Moon, as the temple has been placed at the highest point on all the Earth. Like most Imaginaria, it is only accessible to the magically-capable or those who believe.

An ancient palace that sank into the ocean in Venice, Italy, many aeons ago. Tt has been the Nightmare King's hidey-hole for centuries and is now a common meeting place for Anti-Guardians. The entire building is angled now, as if it keeps falling, and is covered in the mud it gathered on the way down, inside and out. It's a confusing maze of stairs and halls with several cages dangling from the ceiling, and if one ventures through the dark tunnels, it can seem to go on forever. Like the tunnels of the Artesian Basin, its shadows do not just lead out into Italy - it has many entrances to many, many parts of the world.

A tranquil town just like any other on the map -- at least, until the Great Battle of 2012 where the Guardians reclaimed their belief. Ever since, it has begun to grow considerably and attract many believers and non-mortal beings. In the colonial times, Burgess played an important role as a river town, where ferries took pioneers across to mines and riverboats docked. In more recent times, it's your standard modern flourishing suburban area that's a magnet for all things magical.

A magical library started by one of the children from Santaoff Claussen- Sascha. It appears to anyone in need of knowledge or to those who wish to go there. While technically a place of neutrality- anyone who is actively looking to commit doings of evil will not be able to access this magical sanctum. It is protected by Sascha who is now Immortal, and is constantly kept up to date by myraid bookworms and paperflies.

More commonly know as just the Moon, the origins of this satellite have always been hotly debated -- but only Guardians know the answer. An ancient Golden Age vessel that is stuck in its permanent disguise of a pockmarked sphere orbiting the Earth, on the surface it is barren but within it is alive with incredible amounts of magical technology from aeons past, and serves as the home of Tsar Lunar. High-powered telescopes and communication devices can be used to see and connect directly with Earth, and the interior of the Moon is alive in its own way, with moonbots and moon-mice and other refugee creatures from the cosmos.

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